Copper Chad here. I still remember you glass and stainless steel incels thinking I would get sick from this...

Copper Chad here. I still remember you glass and stainless steel incels thinking I would get sick from this. 1 month later and feeling great. Do you even understand what you are missing out on? Enjoy your bacteria and none essential minerals.

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You can only get sick from heavy metals, copper is not.

What's the benefit of copper? Unless it's insulated then your drink will get warm or cold faster

Uncoated cookware is dangerous because the copper molecules can leach into your food during the cooking process. Too much copper in your body is poisonous and can lead to copper toxicity (copperiedus).

why would glass make you sick? i can understand stainless and plastics being bad, but glass? glass seems to be used in laboratories where cleanliness is important, and for some weird reason glass doesn't seem to be affected by acids and it doesn't react with other stuff i do not know why or how that works.

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It is used in hospitals now to naturally fight bacteria. It will leach into the water and prevent bacteria growth. So if you have pure water your water will stay pure. I don't think it will actually purify water, but will keep it pure.

Copper is an essential mineral that our body needs. We cannot say the same about stainless steel, plastic, or glass microparticles.

depends also on what you are using it for. The way to traditionally make meringue is to do it in a copper bowl. The reaction of egg whites and copper stiffens it so you dont spend 4 hours whisking by hand.
For specific stuff its fine, but yeh cooking everything in copper would be a problem

copper helps you absorb zinc. so its good if you supp zma.

Too much copper in your system is bad for the brain. It can cause anxiety, depression and neurological issues. You need it, but not too much. Like pretty much everything else.

how does an inorganic substance fight off bacteria? Is copper toxic to bacteria or something?

>i can understand stainless being bad
why?

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shouldnt be important to anyone living in a developed nation but it may be interesting for people from the US

Isn't copper also toxic to sperm ?

well sure, but OP probably isn’t dinking semen from his bottle or if he is I doubt he cares about the viability of that sperm

Minerals build up in your bones and brain and never leave. Humans do not have any way to excrete this stuff.

Do not eat too many minerals.

Most old houses had the water run almost entirely in copper, now they are plastic there are more people depressed than ever?

Oh wow

Kek.

No, copper directly antagonizes zinc absorption. They literally balance each other out.

citation needed

I think you're mistaken. The technical name of this material is Chinesium alloy.

Kind of. They compete, but there is an ideal ratio. When you step outside of that ratio, then one gets absorbed more than the other.

LOL I've been using these for literally years and have had precisely zero bad health effects from it, and they won't tarnish like copper will. Also your shitty copper flask isn't insulated and copper is a great conductor of heat so enjoy nothing staying cold or hot in it. Also you probably got ass-raped on the price because it's copper. Nope, you're not smart at all, you're the opposite of smart.

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Did you know that melatonin, which helps with sleep, is majorly produced in the pineal gland?

I know it's really good for being antibiotic, but I decided against copper since I'm try fix my gut bacteria not sterilize it even more. I just don't see how ingesting that shit would be good for you.

Even if it does look cool as fuck.

I like how we're finding out that literally EVERYTHING is slowly killing us and ruining our lives.

Nah, this company is legit. It is hard to source from the right seller. I think made in India.

Exactly, it has been used forever for a reason. People are being harmed now because plastic is cheap to produce. If you cheap out on products you will pay the price in health.

Water sources factor in. Third world standards which are now more present in the first world, it is favored.

Nah, $36.99 on Amazon. Anyone who can't spend that on more pure water won't make it.

Plastic is used because its faster/easier/safer to put in, not cheaper as a material the pipe itself is cheap but the fittings usually cost heaps.
I work as a plumber and all the richer people building houses ask for copper if they know what they are about.

I saw the thumbnail of this pic and I thought it was a dick.

I'm actually fuckin gay now. gg, Jow Forums.

obsessed, etc

if it's antibiotic metals you're after, silver would be better

Dumbass, I just open my mouth when it rains.

Pure, clean water. Nothing added.

This annon knows. Silver is the metal of the tupperware Gods! My Great Grand parents had all silver tupperware before the fucking (((government))) stole a lot of it for the central banks.

>thanks John F. Kennedy
>you actually deserved that bullet in the head you piece of fucking shit traitor
>reference Executive Order 11110

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you’ve solved the depression epidemic here’s your prize

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copper is used as an iud. enjoy your cum shots that shoot out retarded kids.

the us, and maybe some poor european countries are the only ones with problems reguarding contaminated drinking water.
Africans get suplied by based Nestle™ with clean water for the small price of 1 year wage for a liter.